Donald Trump claims Iran leaked false information on peace deal terms

Donald Trump claims Iran leaked false information on peace deal terms

The Jerusalem Post nation

Key Points:

  • US President Donald Trump accused Iran of leaking false information about a Washington-Tehran deal and stated there is no good faith in dealing with Iranian leadership, condemning Iran's recent drone attack in the Strait of Hormuz as unacceptable.
  • A senior Trump administration official described the emerging deal as requiring Iran to dismantle its nuclear program, destroy nuclear materials, and halt funding to terrorist proxies, with no release of frozen assets until Iran fulfills its commitments.
  • Iranian state media reported that the deal would include a full ceasefire, an end to fighting in Lebanon, unfreezing of $12 billion initially (part of $24 billion total), lifting of US sanctions on Iranian oil and petrochemicals, and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days.
  • The agreement reportedly excludes Iran's ballistic missile program and support for proxy groups from negotiations, limiting nuclear discussions to a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal.
  • Trump announced the cancellation of planned strikes on Iran following the agreement, which was reportedly approved in detail by the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and other Middle Eastern countries.

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